The 'Turney' power strip concept is a stylish take on the humble electricity accessory to enhance the user experience and design aesthetic within a space.
Designed by Yeeun Son, the power bar features an upside-down form with the electric outlets hidden on the interior to put a focus on safety. This also prevents cords and cables alike from cluttering up a space to keep things looking neat underneath a workstation.
The 'Turney' power strip concept is imagined with four outlets and two USB ports for charging mobile technology devices. The unit is finished with a wireless charging pad on the top to further encourage the power bar to be left out in the open and accessible for daily use powering up devices.
Design-Conscious Power Bars
The 'Turney' Power Strip Concept by Yeeun Son is Stylish
Trend Themes
1. Upside-down Form - Designing power bars with an upside-down form ensures safety, which creates an opportunity for designers to create sleek, modern and minimalist devices.
2. Wireless Charging Pad - The addition of wireless charging pads on power bars creates an opportunity for companies to make power bars that are multi-functional and help reduce clutter on a desk.
3. Hidden Electrical Outlets - Creating power strips with hidden electrical outlets help keep production lines and office workstations clean and organized.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can suggest the use of power strips with a sleek design and wireless charging features to their clients, which can add a modern touch to a room while keeping their devices charged.
2. Office Supplies - Companies specializing in office supplies can offer their customers power strips that have hidden electrical outlets, multi-functional wireless charging pads, and a sleek design to keep their workstations organized and clutter-free.
3. Technology - Manufacturers of mobile technology devices can add wireless charging functionality to their devices to encourage the use of power strips with wireless charging pads.